Loads of pics of the players partying on page 4/5:
http://macgene.smugmug.com/gallery/588374
Some nice ladies too. :)
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Loads of pics of the players partying on page 4/5:
http://macgene.smugmug.com/gallery/588374
Some nice ladies too. :)
HAHA, look at Gary Doherty raving:
http://www.thepeoplesflag.com/web/img/1093.JPG
and all the lads doing DJ:
http://www.thepeoplesflag.com/web/img/1099.JPG
you spotted them too then! ;) i thought we weren't plastering the guys all over the website though ? :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
Pictures in todays Star. Are they the same one's?
I'm disappointed people saw fit to plaster these all over the web.
Ah no! That's a bad buzz :(
Is the article online?
What goes away Stays away :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
pictures should be shot. The chances of having a few beers and a bit of craic with the team after games is probably finished now.
hear hearQuote:
Originally Posted by soccerc
The players get a rare opportunity tio let their hair down out of the public eye, and the fans get a rare opportunity to have a beer and a chat with some of the players and someone with a camera phone starts snapping. Bad Form IMO, especially selling them on :mad:
Trust the Star to put them up on the front page.
Did the pictures definitely come from an Irish "fan"?! There were a lot of Faroes there too.
Not that it matters now! :mad:
Lighten up lads, the players holidays started the moment the final whistle blew. No problem with them letting off a bit of steam.
Many clubs and national teams are kept away from the fans and never have a chance to interact the way we sometimes do. It would be a sad day if Ireland players weren't allowed of felt they couldn't go out in public, together, for a few beers after a long season.Quote:
Originally Posted by drummerboy
http://www.thestar.ie/images/frontpage.jpg
BTW - What is wrong with the pics? Have I missed something? The players got soaked and were hardly going to keep wet T-Shirts on. I don't see whats so private about the pics.
I had just pulled up that page too. It just Looks bad. On a another note i am gutted i missed that, looks like great fun ;) .Quote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
I dont think it Should have ended up plastered on the front page of a paper.
At least we know where the frontpage picture came from. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
I agree that the Star shouldn't be putting their "exclusive" pics on the front page. I don't see anything shocking in the pics though. Nothing we wouldn't expect from a set of footballers. If they were snogging the face of the women that would be a different story. Its not something you'll be saying to your mates, "guess what? The Irish players were partying in a nightclub in the Faroes. :eek: "
BTW, are The Star allowed publish those pics from someone elses website? Especially calling them exclusive?
No one made money from the pictures. I know the guy who took it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Peadar
Are they allowed just take the pictures from the site without permission?
I can clearly make out my arm, scarf tied around my wrist, behind Stephen Elliot.
Can I sue them for image rights cos I didnt give permission to print my arm :p
Bad form putting a front page spread about it
What galls me is the fact that I took some pictures early in the evening, but didnt take any later in the night in case anyone who looked at them got the wrong impression. I had an awesome night that night, but its hard to try and tell someone who just looks at these select pics, how light hearted and fun the night was.Quote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
I am disappointed to see them appear in the paper, and to be honest I would have thought that anyone who had pics like these would have had the sense to keep them the hell out of the public domain.
:mad: :mad: :mad:
bad form to be honest
Pete
Another headline on the Star front page...Quote:
Originally Posted by eirebhoy
Is this a related story :confused: :eek:Quote:
JACKO: GIVE ME BACK MY WILLY PICTURES
Which Ireland supporter took those pictures and are we in for a whole new court case? :D
Seems at least half of all journalism this days is culled from t'Internet - "Angry fans call for <Insert name here>'s head"; "eircom League supporters like/don't like TV3's Soccer Show", etc. This is the definition of a non-story - grown men enjoying themselves on the first night of their summer holidays. The sad thing is that certain cúntish journos will probably use this against them and the manager if we don't qualify and pretend to be appalled on Roy Keane's behalf at the "lack of professionalism" or some such guff.
can someone tell me did the following picture appear in the star too:
http://www.thepeoplesflag.com/web/img/1093.JPG
Pete